The Church and Antisemitism
Today, as antisemitism once again rears its ugly head, the Church should take the lead in opposing this evil and supporting the value and dignity of our Jewish neighbors.
Though Christian churches and Christian individuals have been guilty of antisemitism, the record is better than skeptics and popular history suggest. Whenever churches have stood up for the Jews, the degree of antisemitism in that culture has been far less. Over the centuries, Christians have been responsible for many crimes and evils committed against... Continue Reading
Public Schools Have Lost Over a Million Students. Here’s Where They’re Going.
The pandemic has created a nationwide appetite for educational freedom among parents.
Rising enrollments in choice schools, particularly in private schools, not only provide evidence of a continuing school-choice wave sweeping the country, but also demonstrate how these learning environments will continue to be an important part of the United States’ educational fabric. Public schools in the United States have lost over a million students in... Continue Reading
How These Parents Helped Their Son Reject Transgender Lies and Affirm His Real Identity
Brandon’s parents fought for him. Their story shows how we all can help kids affirm their true identities as born male or female.
Transgender ideology sets up an opposition between the body and an inner sense of being male or female, between physiological facts and subjective feelings. The best counter is a positive Christian worldview that affirms the value of the body and the unity of the human being. From the time “Brandon” was quite young, people would remark... Continue Reading
Pastor Story Hour
The unholy trinity of the world, the flesh, and the devil hate when Christians bring the Gospel into the public square.
Now is the time for the church to wake up. To speak the truth in love, which most definitely requires speaking. It is time to stand for truth so that this nation does not continue to fall into ranker and danker error. And, now is the time for us to boldly herald the truth of... Continue Reading
8 Tips for Starting Family Worship in Your Home
Family worship is very important and should be one of the highest priorities in daily life.
Family worship should be a time that your family looks forward to. A time of connection with each other in our daily world. A memory that will stay with your children, no matter their age. Last week we talked about what family worship is, why it’s important and provided some resources to help get your... Continue Reading
Putting the Mess in Christmess
The history of Christmas is one big mess—with feverish disagreements, hostility, and even rioting!
Gerry Bowler observed in his book Christmas in the Crosshairs, that while the birth of Jesus has always been important to the gospel, the first generations of Christians “lived in profound expectation of [Jesus’] imminent return.” He suggested that, among other things, when those eschatological hopes weren’t immediately fulfilled, the birth of Jesus began to get... Continue Reading
Eastern University on Hold from CCCU after Dropping Ban on LGBTQ Faculty
The school has amended its policies to allow for the hiring of LGBTQ faculty and to add sexual orientation to its non-discrimination statement.
Until this semester, Eastern welcomed LGBTQ students and allowed a student-led club, Refuge, to advocate for the LGBTQ students. But its student handbook banned “inappropriate displays of affection” and “sexual intimacy…outside of marriage between a man and a woman.” That has now been amended. Sex outside of marriage is still prohibited, but marriage is no... Continue Reading
“This is Your Brain on Depression. Any Questions?”
The church has bought into a physical understanding of struggling with depression because it is the lie the world has been telling us for decades.
We must stop thinking that depression is merely physical in origin and cure. It’s not. It never was. We are bodies and souls, and we must care for both bodies and souls comprehensively and well. Will you forgive me a short foray into my particular field of study? You see, my undergraduate degree is in psychology,... Continue Reading
25 Unbelievable Things Search Committees Said to Pastoral Candidates
We asked pastors, "What is a question you’ve been asked by a search committee (or its equivalent) that told you the church is not a good fit for you?”
We got dozens of the expected responses like, “Does your wife play piano?” But we got many more that shocked us. By this point, you would think that I couldn’t be shocked how some churches treat a pastor or staff member. It began as a conversation at Church Answers where we have 2,000 church... Continue Reading
What Is a Platonic Life Partnership?
These Couples Are Breaking Societal Relationship Norms
Darnell says the idea of a platonic relationship being “weird” or “strange” has to do with our discomfort at the fact that relationships are living things that can change and have various meanings for different people. April Lexi Lee and Renee Wong have been best friends since they were 12. After supporting each other through... Continue Reading
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